Patton Oswalt: We All Scream

Runtime : 58 mins

Genre : Comedy

Vote Rating : 5.9/10


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Plot : Patton riffs on the hazards of aging, his failed shutdown plans, and the day his wife turned into a Valkyrie in this stand-up special he also directed.

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